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Originally Posted by JSWolf
The old Kobo models have bugs that have never been fixed. Does the new Kobo have bugs? Does the new nook have bugs?
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No software carved in rock. Even openvms happens to fail in a decade or more.
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Let others be the beta testers and report in before deciding to do anything.
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Call it "user who likes to have new features".
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So if there is a problem or a bug you cannot live with, don't buy until such time as the issue(s) has been fixed.
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In a time when people use internet, there is no place to hide those features. At
least, this forum will notify you. It is not a small fortune. Even I would get new
reader somewhere at the end of the year, spite I'm fully happy with my first ver-
sion device.
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What problems will the new nook & Kobo have? Will there be a touch/sans-physical keyboard Kindle with ePub? What will Sony do? These are questions we have no answer to and if you have a good enough reader, wait.
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Wrong. That way you will wait whole life. There will always be better reader
next year/century.
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By the time Sony (they've released new devices in October) should announce a new line of Readers, we'll know about bugs/fixes/etc. for the new nook & Kobo.
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Reflashing should be easier, if kobo finds wifi good enough to upgrade such a
way. I reflash almost every electronic device, including music player, router...
My only concern is how long new device would process loaded files, since I have
them a lot now.
Best regards all.